With great pathos, Romeo tells her that he has already acted to end his life.
His relations with his family are shown with great pathos.
The second version has great pathos, as most of those depicted had died in the plague of 1663-4.
God does not need great pathos or great works.
They walked up to the veteran's men, and turned themselves in; the anxiety stamped across every man's face lent great pathos to the moment.
"You like this song a lot," he observed as I mouthed, with great pathos, the words to Chicago's "Hard to Say I'm Sorry."
Her triumphs take on a greater pathos because they are set in this frame of natural human decline.
Yet there was an infinite poignancy about her, a great pathos in her lonely, proudly closed mouth.
Calamities that might seem only squalid at another time of year take on greater pathos and, we're somehow sure, significance.
Commenting on Erdora, he concluded: "Sarcasm barely covers the everyday ugliness, the thirst for great pathos.